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Nov 11, 2015 10:26AM

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Someone asked about paid Hootsuite - the best thing about paid is the ability to upload a spreadsheet of Tweets. That way you can set up a whole week one day then you won't stress about posting.
Twitter success is all about the Follow / Follower ratio. Twitter will stop you if you follow too many people before they follow back so choose people who are your target audience.
Here's my best tip: find the Twitter of an author who writes the same kind of books you write, then click her followers and follow those people. If they like her books, they'll like yours, too.

Morris, thanks for starting this thread. I'm a social media luddite and have been resisting twitter for ages. But now it looks like a relatively painless intro to the genre. Just scored @cbmatson... woo hoo!
First follow is: @MorrisEGraham
One thing that I learned is that short names without the underline work best for mobile.
There you go, C.B. You might read the rest of this thread, and there is a link to the Twitter Cheat Sheet on on my my previous posts in this thread. I followed you--and like you, I am trying to figure it all out. I am about to grab a teenager and have them mentor me. LOL


@james_aura on Twitter. My first ebook has sold fairly well and am now considering early promotion of the sequel, although it's still a work in progress. I post promotions only occasionally.
I think I am following everyone here. Will go back from time-to-time to check.

Learning lots, thanks for the great thread!
I think I am current with the follows. I will go back through today later and double-check.


Thanks Morris, very useful!
I see here earlier something about a list. How do you make a list in Twitter, and what do you use it for?
Thanks, Ceanmohrlass. I will chew on this a while and try to make a list for practice.
